An Egyptian company will buy $15 billion of Israeli natural gas in two 10-year agreements announced on Monday marking a major export deal that Israel hopes will strengthen diplomatic ties.*...

published:20 Feb 2018

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An explosion rocked a natural gas terminal near Egypt's border with Israel Wednesday, sending flames shooting into the air and forcing the shutdown of the country's export pipeline. (April 27)

published:27 Apr 2011

views:1496

http://www.euronews.net/ There has been another attack on a pipeline carrying natural gas from Egypt to Israel. This is the sixth time the pipeline has been targeted since February. It is believed masked gunmen blew up a terminal during the assault on Monday night.
The site of the attack is the city of El-Arish in northern Egypt, roughly 50 kilometres west of the border with Israel.
Israel receives 43 per cent of its natural gas from Egypt, but the new Egyptian government wants to review contracts negotiated under former leader Hosni Mubarak.

Initial results from studies conducted to find out whether a newly discovered massive offshore gas field located in the eastern Mediterranean extends to the island of Cyprus have dampened hopes....

published:19 Sep 2015

views:682

Greek CypriotEnergy Minister Yiorgos Lakkotrypis has said that his administration is investigating if a newfound offshore gas field in the eastern Mediterranean Sea extends into the island’s waters.
Speaking on Tuesday, the Greek Cypriot official said whether the giant Zohr gas field recently discovered in the EgyptianNile Delta extends into Block 11 of the island’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ) will be determined in the “coming days” as researchers study geological evidence.
"Two things must extend to our EEZ to have a shared field, the geological structure of the seabed and the gas field as such," Lakkotrypis said, adding that the find was encouraging to exploration efforts in the island’s continental shelf.
Block 11, located just six kilometres from the Zohr field, is currently being leased by French energy firm Total.
The discovery of the 100 square kilometre Zohr gas field in the Shorouk Block by Italian energy firm Eni was declared late in August. It is the largest known gas field in the Mediterranean to date, holding an estimated 30 trillion cubic feet of gas.
Eni signed an energy exploration deal with Egypt worth $2 billion last June, allowing the Italian giant to explore in Sinai, the Gulf of Suez, the Mediterranean and areas in the Nile Delta.
Egypt, which was traditionally an exporter of natural gas, has been experiencing an energy crisis since 2011 due to increasing consumption and declining production, and has thus turned into a net importer.
In a bid to revive the country’s gas production, Egypt under President Abdel-Fattah el Sisi secured $36.2 billion in investment deals, after a three-day conference held in the Red Sea resort town of Sharm el Sheikh in March.
During the conference, Eni signed an agreement worth $5 billion over 4-5 years for concessions in the Mediterranean, the Western Desert, the Nile Delta and Sinai. The deals also include a record investment by British Petroleum and its Russian partner DEA of $12 billion in Egyptian gas fields that will produce 3 billion barrels of oil.

published:16 Sep 2015

views:368

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"For almost 30 centuries-from its unification around 3100B.C. to its conquest by Alexander the Great in 332 B.C.-ancient Egypt was the preeminent civilization in the Mediterranean world."
Army Ousts Egypt's President; Morsi Is Taken Into MilitaryCustody
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/04/world/middleeast/egypt.html?_r=0
"Egypt's military officers removed the country's first democratically elected president, Mohamed Morsi, on Wednesday, suspended the Constitution and installed an interim government presided over by a senior jurist."
Egypt
http://www.eia.gov/beta/international/analysis.cfm?iso=EGY
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Security officials say masked gunmen blew up a terminal of the Egyptian natural gas pipeline to Israel and Jordan in a predawn attack Tuesday. (July 12)

European oil companies have polluted Idku and the Mediterranean Sea for years, destroying people's livelihoods. Then BP came along and wanted to build a new gas plant on the Egyptian coast. But the people of Idku had had enough, and said "No More - we're not going to let you build here. Without our consent, your gas plant only exists on paper".
BP's oil deals are returning Egypt to an era of oil colonialism. Egypt already benefited less from its oil than any other country in the region. Then BP renegotiated its contract, taking all control over the oil project away from the state, guaranteeing greater profits for the company and reduced revenues to the government. Mubarak signed the weakened contract. Both the Brotherhood and the military continued this process, handing over control of Egypt's public resources to private European companies, without recognising the social and environmental destruction these fossil fuels projects would cause.
This video explores how European governments, institutions and companies engaged with Egyptian elites while excluding the Idku communities from the decision-making process, and how the people of Idku nonetheless managed to intervene to defend their livelihoods and environment. Now BP are trying to build the same gas plant further east, near the village of Burg Mighazil.
See this blog for further information: http://platformlondon.org/2013/06/25/winning-against-the-odds-how-an-egyptian-community-stopped-bp-in-its-tracks/
لأعوام عديدة، أدت أنشطة شركات البترول لتولث إدكو والبحر الأبيض المتوسط، مدمرة لموارد ومصادر رزق المجتمع. وعندما رغبت بريتيش بتروليوم في إقامة مشروعها بإدكو، انتفض سكان إدكو الذين ضاق بهم الذرع من ممارسات شركات البترول وآثارها عليهم، رافضين لمزيد من التدمير لبيئتهم، ومعلنين "كفاية - شاطئنا ليس تابع لأي شركة. بدون موافقتنا الشعبية، مشروعكم قائم على الورق فقط".
‎صفقات البترول مع بريتيش بتروليوم تعيد مصر لعهد من استعمار الموارد. مصر بالفعل من أقل دول المنطقة استفادة من عوائد البترول. غير أن بريتيش بتروليوم أيضاً أعادت التفاوض بشأن عقدها، مستحوذة على السيطرة على مشروع البترول من الدولة وعلى أرباح أعلى للشركة وعوائد أقل للحكومة؛ عقد قام مبارك بتوقيعه. والآن، يستمر الإخوان المسلمون على نفس النهج بتسليم السيطرة على موارد مصر العامة لشركات خاصة.

Gas

Gas is one of the four fundamental states of matter (the others being solid, liquid, and plasma). A pure gas may be made up of individual atoms (e.g. a noble gas like neon), elemental molecules made from one type of atom (e.g. oxygen), or compound molecules made from a variety of atoms (e.g. carbon dioxide). A gas mixture would contain a variety of pure gases much like the air. What distinguishes a gas from liquids and solids is the vast separation of the individual gas particles. This separation usually makes a colorless gas invisible to the human observer. The interaction of gas particles in the presence of electric and gravitational fields are considered negligible as indicated by the constant velocity vectors in the image. One type of commonly known gas is steam.

The gaseous state of matter is found between the liquid and plasma states, the latter of which provides the upper temperature boundary for gases. Bounding the lower end of the temperature scale lie degenerative quantum gases which are gaining increasing attention. High-density atomic gases super cooled to incredibly low temperatures are classified by their statistical behavior as either a Bose gas or a Fermi gas. For a comprehensive listing of these exotic states of matter see list of states of matter.

Nile Delta

The Nile Delta (Arabic:دلتا النيل‎Delta n-Nīl or simply الدلتاed-Delta<span style=margin-left:1px">) is the delta formed in Northern Egypt (Lower Egypt) where the Nile River spreads out and drains into the Mediterranean Sea. It is one of the world's largest river deltas—from Alexandria in the west to Port Said in the east, it covers 240 kilometres (150mi) of Mediterranean coastline—and is a rich agricultural region. From north to south the delta is approximately 160 kilometres (99mi) in length. The Delta begins slightly down-river from Cairo.

Geography

From north to south, the delta is approximately 160 kilometres (99mi) in length. From west-to-east, it covers some 240 kilometres (150mi) of coastline. The delta is sometimes divided into sections, with the Nile dividing into two main distributaries, the Damietta and the Rosetta, flowing into the Mediterranean at port cities with the same name. In the past, the delta had several distributaries, but these have been lost due to flood control, silting and changing relief. One such defunct distributary is Wadi Tumilat.

Egyptian, Israeli firms sign $15bn natural gas deal

An Egyptian company will buy $15 billion of Israeli natural gas in two 10-year agreements announced on Monday marking a major export deal that Israel hopes will strengthen diplomatic ties.*...

0:42

Raw Video: Fiery Blast at Egyptian Gas Terminal

Raw Video: Fiery Blast at Egyptian Gas Terminal

Raw Video: Fiery Blast at Egyptian Gas Terminal

An explosion rocked a natural gas terminal near Egypt's border with Israel Wednesday, sending flames shooting into the air and forcing the shutdown of the country's export pipeline. (April 27)

0:56

Egyptian gas pipeline to Israel attacked

Egyptian gas pipeline to Israel attacked

Egyptian gas pipeline to Israel attacked

http://www.euronews.net/ There has been another attack on a pipeline carrying natural gas from Egypt to Israel. This is the sixth time the pipeline has been targeted since February. It is believed masked gunmen blew up a terminal during the assault on Monday night.
The site of the attack is the city of El-Arish in northern Egypt, roughly 50 kilometres west of the border with Israel.
Israel receives 43 per cent of its natural gas from Egypt, but the new Egyptian government wants to review contracts negotiated under former leader Hosni Mubarak.

Public outrage over Egyptian gas pumping to Israel

Giant Egyptian gas field ‘does not extend to Cyprus’

Initial results from studies conducted to find out whether a newly discovered massive offshore gas field located in the eastern Mediterranean extends to the island of Cyprus have dampened hopes....

6:29

Giant Egyptian gas field may extend into Cyprus waters

Giant Egyptian gas field may extend into Cyprus waters

Giant Egyptian gas field may extend into Cyprus waters

Greek CypriotEnergy Minister Yiorgos Lakkotrypis has said that his administration is investigating if a newfound offshore gas field in the eastern Mediterranean Sea extends into the island’s waters.
Speaking on Tuesday, the Greek Cypriot official said whether the giant Zohr gas field recently discovered in the EgyptianNile Delta extends into Block 11 of the island’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ) will be determined in the “coming days” as researchers study geological evidence.
"Two things must extend to our EEZ to have a shared field, the geological structure of the seabed and the gas field as such," Lakkotrypis said, adding that the find was encouraging to exploration efforts in the island’s continental shelf.
Block 11, located just six kilometres from the Zohr field, is currently being leased by French energy firm Total.
The discovery of the 100 square kilometre Zohr gas field in the Shorouk Block by Italian energy firm Eni was declared late in August. It is the largest known gas field in the Mediterranean to date, holding an estimated 30 trillion cubic feet of gas.
Eni signed an energy exploration deal with Egypt worth $2 billion last June, allowing the Italian giant to explore in Sinai, the Gulf of Suez, the Mediterranean and areas in the Nile Delta.
Egypt, which was traditionally an exporter of natural gas, has been experiencing an energy crisis since 2011 due to increasing consumption and declining production, and has thus turned into a net importer.
In a bid to revive the country’s gas production, Egypt under President Abdel-Fattah el Sisi secured $36.2 billion in investment deals, after a three-day conference held in the Red Sea resort town of Sharm el Sheikh in March.
During the conference, Eni signed an agreement worth $5 billion over 4-5 years for concessions in the Mediterranean, the Western Desert, the Nile Delta and Sinai. The deals also include a record investment by British Petroleum and its Russian partner DEA of $12 billion in Egyptian gas fields that will produce 3 billion barrels of oil.

3:06

How Powerful Is Egypt?

How Powerful Is Egypt?

How Powerful Is Egypt?

The Muslim Brotherhood's Fight For Egypthttp://testu.be/1JWlAcw
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Egypt has a large population and strong military, but its government is unstable. So, we wanted to know, how powerful is Egypt?
Learn More:
Ancient Egypt
http://www.history.com/topics/ancient-history/ancient-egypt
"For almost 30 centuries-from its unification around 3100B.C. to its conquest by Alexander the Great in 332 B.C.-ancient Egypt was the preeminent civilization in the Mediterranean world."
Army Ousts Egypt's President; Morsi Is Taken Into MilitaryCustody
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/04/world/middleeast/egypt.html?_r=0
"Egypt's military officers removed the country's first democratically elected president, Mohamed Morsi, on Wednesday, suspended the Constitution and installed an interim government presided over by a senior jurist."
Egypt
http://www.eia.gov/beta/international/analysis.cfm?iso=EGY
"Egypt is the largest non-OPEC oil producer in Africa and the second-largest dry natural gas producer on the continent. The country also serves as a major transit route for oil shipped from the Persian Gulf to Europe and to the United States."
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0:35

Raw Video: Gunmen Blow Up Egyptian Gas Pipeline

Raw Video: Gunmen Blow Up Egyptian Gas Pipeline

Raw Video: Gunmen Blow Up Egyptian Gas Pipeline

Security officials say masked gunmen blew up a terminal of the Egyptian natural gas pipeline to Israel and Jordan in a predawn attack Tuesday. (July 12)

Idku: an Egyptian town beat the odds & stopped BP

European oil companies have polluted Idku and the Mediterranean Sea for years, destroying people's livelihoods. Then BP came along and wanted to build a new gas plant on the Egyptian coast. But the people of Idku had had enough, and said "No More - we're not going to let you build here. Without our consent, your gas plant only exists on paper".
BP's oil deals are returning Egypt to an era of oil colonialism. Egypt already benefited less from its oil than any other country in the region. Then BP renegotiated its contract, taking all control over the oil project away from the state, guaranteeing greater profits for the company and reduced revenues to the government. Mubarak signed the weakened contract. Both the Brotherhood and the military continued this process, handing over control of Egypt's public resources to private European companies, without recognising the social and environmental destruction these fossil fuels projects would cause.
This video explores how European governments, institutions and companies engaged with Egyptian elites while excluding the Idku communities from the decision-making process, and how the people of Idku nonetheless managed to intervene to defend their livelihoods and environment. Now BP are trying to build the same gas plant further east, near the village of Burg Mighazil.
See this blog for further information: http://platformlondon.org/2013/06/25/winning-against-the-odds-how-an-egyptian-community-stopped-bp-in-its-tracks/
لأعوام عديدة، أدت أنشطة شركات البترول لتولث إدكو والبحر الأبيض المتوسط، مدمرة لموارد ومصادر رزق المجتمع. وعندما رغبت بريتيش بتروليوم في إقامة مشروعها بإدكو، انتفض سكان إدكو الذين ضاق بهم الذرع من ممارسات شركات البترول وآثارها عليهم، رافضين لمزيد من التدمير لبيئتهم، ومعلنين "كفاية - شاطئنا ليس تابع لأي شركة. بدون موافقتنا الشعبية، مشروعكم قائم على الورق فقط".
‎صفقات البترول مع بريتيش بتروليوم تعيد مصر لعهد من استعمار الموارد. مصر بالفعل من أقل دول المنطقة استفادة من عوائد البترول. غير أن بريتيش بتروليوم أيضاً أعادت التفاوض بشأن عقدها، مستحوذة على السيطرة على مشروع البترول من الدولة وعلى أرباح أعلى للشركة وعوائد أقل للحكومة؛ عقد قام مبارك بتوقيعه. والآن، يستمر الإخوان المسلمون على نفس النهج بتسليم السيطرة على موارد مصر العامة لشركات خاصة.

4:27

Egyptian Police Using Lethal Tear Gas

Egyptian Police Using Lethal Tear Gas

Egyptian Police Using Lethal Tear Gas

It look like the staged revolution has got out of hand so they start killing people with deadly gas.

Shocking moment crowd of people are engulfed in flame after crashed fuel tanker erupts in a fireball as they try to steal fuel from it in Egypt
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Egyptian, Israeli firms sign $15bn natural gas deal

An Egyptian company will buy $15 billion of Israeli natural gas in two 10-year agreements announced on Monday marking a major export deal that Israel hopes will strengthen diplomatic ties.*...

published: 20 Feb 2018

Raw Video: Fiery Blast at Egyptian Gas Terminal

An explosion rocked a natural gas terminal near Egypt's border with Israel Wednesday, sending flames shooting into the air and forcing the shutdown of the country's export pipeline. (April 27)

published: 27 Apr 2011

Egyptian gas pipeline to Israel attacked

http://www.euronews.net/ There has been another attack on a pipeline carrying natural gas from Egypt to Israel. This is the sixth time the pipeline has been targeted since February. It is believed masked gunmen blew up a terminal during the assault on Monday night.
The site of the attack is the city of El-Arish in northern Egypt, roughly 50 kilometres west of the border with Israel.
Israel receives 43 per cent of its natural gas from Egypt, but the new Egyptian government wants to review contracts negotiated under former leader Hosni Mubarak.

Public outrage over Egyptian gas pumping to Israel

Giant Egyptian gas field ‘does not extend to Cyprus’

Initial results from studies conducted to find out whether a newly discovered massive offshore gas field located in the eastern Mediterranean extends to the island of Cyprus have dampened hopes....

published: 19 Sep 2015

Giant Egyptian gas field may extend into Cyprus waters

Greek CypriotEnergy Minister Yiorgos Lakkotrypis has said that his administration is investigating if a newfound offshore gas field in the eastern Mediterranean Sea extends into the island’s waters.
Speaking on Tuesday, the Greek Cypriot official said whether the giant Zohr gas field recently discovered in the EgyptianNile Delta extends into Block 11 of the island’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ) will be determined in the “coming days” as researchers study geological evidence.
"Two things must extend to our EEZ to have a shared field, the geological structure of the seabed and the gas field as such," Lakkotrypis said, adding that the find was encouraging to exploration efforts in the island’s continental shelf.
Block 11, located just six kilometres from the Zohr field, is currently bei...

Idku: an Egyptian town beat the odds & stopped BP

European oil companies have polluted Idku and the Mediterranean Sea for years, destroying people's livelihoods. Then BP came along and wanted to build a new gas plant on the Egyptian coast. But the people of Idku had had enough, and said "No More - we're not going to let you build here. Without our consent, your gas plant only exists on paper".
BP's oil deals are returning Egypt to an era of oil colonialism. Egypt already benefited less from its oil than any other country in the region. Then BP renegotiated its contract, taking all control over the oil project away from the state, guaranteeing greater profits for the company and reduced revenues to the government. Mubarak signed the weakened contract. Both the Brotherhood and the military continued this process, handing over control of Eg...

published: 16 Feb 2014

Egyptian Police Using Lethal Tear Gas

It look like the staged revolution has got out of hand so they start killing people with deadly gas.

Shocking moment crowd of people are engulfed in flame after crashed fuel tanker erupts in a fireball as they try to steal fuel from it in Egypt
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Egyptian gas pipeline to Israel attacked

http://www.euronews.net/ There has been another attack on a pipeline carrying natural gas from Egypt to Israel. This is the sixth time the pipeline has been tar...

http://www.euronews.net/ There has been another attack on a pipeline carrying natural gas from Egypt to Israel. This is the sixth time the pipeline has been targeted since February. It is believed masked gunmen blew up a terminal during the assault on Monday night.
The site of the attack is the city of El-Arish in northern Egypt, roughly 50 kilometres west of the border with Israel.
Israel receives 43 per cent of its natural gas from Egypt, but the new Egyptian government wants to review contracts negotiated under former leader Hosni Mubarak.

http://www.euronews.net/ There has been another attack on a pipeline carrying natural gas from Egypt to Israel. This is the sixth time the pipeline has been targeted since February. It is believed masked gunmen blew up a terminal during the assault on Monday night.
The site of the attack is the city of El-Arish in northern Egypt, roughly 50 kilometres west of the border with Israel.
Israel receives 43 per cent of its natural gas from Egypt, but the new Egyptian government wants to review contracts negotiated under former leader Hosni Mubarak.

Greek CypriotEnergy Minister Yiorgos Lakkotrypis has said that his administration is investigating if a newfound offshore gas field in the eastern Mediterranean Sea extends into the island’s waters.
Speaking on Tuesday, the Greek Cypriot official said whether the giant Zohr gas field recently discovered in the EgyptianNile Delta extends into Block 11 of the island’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ) will be determined in the “coming days” as researchers study geological evidence.
"Two things must extend to our EEZ to have a shared field, the geological structure of the seabed and the gas field as such," Lakkotrypis said, adding that the find was encouraging to exploration efforts in the island’s continental shelf.
Block 11, located just six kilometres from the Zohr field, is currently being leased by French energy firm Total.
The discovery of the 100 square kilometre Zohr gas field in the Shorouk Block by Italian energy firm Eni was declared late in August. It is the largest known gas field in the Mediterranean to date, holding an estimated 30 trillion cubic feet of gas.
Eni signed an energy exploration deal with Egypt worth $2 billion last June, allowing the Italian giant to explore in Sinai, the Gulf of Suez, the Mediterranean and areas in the Nile Delta.
Egypt, which was traditionally an exporter of natural gas, has been experiencing an energy crisis since 2011 due to increasing consumption and declining production, and has thus turned into a net importer.
In a bid to revive the country’s gas production, Egypt under President Abdel-Fattah el Sisi secured $36.2 billion in investment deals, after a three-day conference held in the Red Sea resort town of Sharm el Sheikh in March.
During the conference, Eni signed an agreement worth $5 billion over 4-5 years for concessions in the Mediterranean, the Western Desert, the Nile Delta and Sinai. The deals also include a record investment by British Petroleum and its Russian partner DEA of $12 billion in Egyptian gas fields that will produce 3 billion barrels of oil.

Greek CypriotEnergy Minister Yiorgos Lakkotrypis has said that his administration is investigating if a newfound offshore gas field in the eastern Mediterranean Sea extends into the island’s waters.
Speaking on Tuesday, the Greek Cypriot official said whether the giant Zohr gas field recently discovered in the EgyptianNile Delta extends into Block 11 of the island’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ) will be determined in the “coming days” as researchers study geological evidence.
"Two things must extend to our EEZ to have a shared field, the geological structure of the seabed and the gas field as such," Lakkotrypis said, adding that the find was encouraging to exploration efforts in the island’s continental shelf.
Block 11, located just six kilometres from the Zohr field, is currently being leased by French energy firm Total.
The discovery of the 100 square kilometre Zohr gas field in the Shorouk Block by Italian energy firm Eni was declared late in August. It is the largest known gas field in the Mediterranean to date, holding an estimated 30 trillion cubic feet of gas.
Eni signed an energy exploration deal with Egypt worth $2 billion last June, allowing the Italian giant to explore in Sinai, the Gulf of Suez, the Mediterranean and areas in the Nile Delta.
Egypt, which was traditionally an exporter of natural gas, has been experiencing an energy crisis since 2011 due to increasing consumption and declining production, and has thus turned into a net importer.
In a bid to revive the country’s gas production, Egypt under President Abdel-Fattah el Sisi secured $36.2 billion in investment deals, after a three-day conference held in the Red Sea resort town of Sharm el Sheikh in March.
During the conference, Eni signed an agreement worth $5 billion over 4-5 years for concessions in the Mediterranean, the Western Desert, the Nile Delta and Sinai. The deals also include a record investment by British Petroleum and its Russian partner DEA of $12 billion in Egyptian gas fields that will produce 3 billion barrels of oil.

The Muslim Brotherhood's Fight For Egypthttp://testu.be/1JWlAcw
Subscribe! http://bitly.com/1iLOHml
Egypt has a large population and strong military, but its government is unstable. So, we wanted to know, how powerful is Egypt?
Learn More:
Ancient Egypt
http://www.history.com/topics/ancient-history/ancient-egypt
"For almost 30 centuries-from its unification around 3100B.C. to its conquest by Alexander the Great in 332 B.C.-ancient Egypt was the preeminent civilization in the Mediterranean world."
Army Ousts Egypt's President; Morsi Is Taken Into MilitaryCustody
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/04/world/middleeast/egypt.html?_r=0
"Egypt's military officers removed the country's first democratically elected president, Mohamed Morsi, on Wednesday, suspended the Constitution and installed an interim government presided over by a senior jurist."
Egypt
http://www.eia.gov/beta/international/analysis.cfm?iso=EGY
"Egypt is the largest non-OPEC oil producer in Africa and the second-largest dry natural gas producer on the continent. The country also serves as a major transit route for oil shipped from the Persian Gulf to Europe and to the United States."
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The Muslim Brotherhood's Fight For Egypthttp://testu.be/1JWlAcw
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Egypt has a large population and strong military, but its government is unstable. So, we wanted to know, how powerful is Egypt?
Learn More:
Ancient Egypt
http://www.history.com/topics/ancient-history/ancient-egypt
"For almost 30 centuries-from its unification around 3100B.C. to its conquest by Alexander the Great in 332 B.C.-ancient Egypt was the preeminent civilization in the Mediterranean world."
Army Ousts Egypt's President; Morsi Is Taken Into MilitaryCustody
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/04/world/middleeast/egypt.html?_r=0
"Egypt's military officers removed the country's first democratically elected president, Mohamed Morsi, on Wednesday, suspended the Constitution and installed an interim government presided over by a senior jurist."
Egypt
http://www.eia.gov/beta/international/analysis.cfm?iso=EGY
"Egypt is the largest non-OPEC oil producer in Africa and the second-largest dry natural gas producer on the continent. The country also serves as a major transit route for oil shipped from the Persian Gulf to Europe and to the United States."
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Idku: an Egyptian town beat the odds & stopped BP

European oil companies have polluted Idku and the Mediterranean Sea for years, destroying people's livelihoods. Then BP came along and wanted to build a new gas...

European oil companies have polluted Idku and the Mediterranean Sea for years, destroying people's livelihoods. Then BP came along and wanted to build a new gas plant on the Egyptian coast. But the people of Idku had had enough, and said "No More - we're not going to let you build here. Without our consent, your gas plant only exists on paper".
BP's oil deals are returning Egypt to an era of oil colonialism. Egypt already benefited less from its oil than any other country in the region. Then BP renegotiated its contract, taking all control over the oil project away from the state, guaranteeing greater profits for the company and reduced revenues to the government. Mubarak signed the weakened contract. Both the Brotherhood and the military continued this process, handing over control of Egypt's public resources to private European companies, without recognising the social and environmental destruction these fossil fuels projects would cause.
This video explores how European governments, institutions and companies engaged with Egyptian elites while excluding the Idku communities from the decision-making process, and how the people of Idku nonetheless managed to intervene to defend their livelihoods and environment. Now BP are trying to build the same gas plant further east, near the village of Burg Mighazil.
See this blog for further information: http://platformlondon.org/2013/06/25/winning-against-the-odds-how-an-egyptian-community-stopped-bp-in-its-tracks/
لأعوام عديدة، أدت أنشطة شركات البترول لتولث إدكو والبحر الأبيض المتوسط، مدمرة لموارد ومصادر رزق المجتمع. وعندما رغبت بريتيش بتروليوم في إقامة مشروعها بإدكو، انتفض سكان إدكو الذين ضاق بهم الذرع من ممارسات شركات البترول وآثارها عليهم، رافضين لمزيد من التدمير لبيئتهم، ومعلنين "كفاية - شاطئنا ليس تابع لأي شركة. بدون موافقتنا الشعبية، مشروعكم قائم على الورق فقط".
‎صفقات البترول مع بريتيش بتروليوم تعيد مصر لعهد من استعمار الموارد. مصر بالفعل من أقل دول المنطقة استفادة من عوائد البترول. غير أن بريتيش بتروليوم أيضاً أعادت التفاوض بشأن عقدها، مستحوذة على السيطرة على مشروع البترول من الدولة وعلى أرباح أعلى للشركة وعوائد أقل للحكومة؛ عقد قام مبارك بتوقيعه. والآن، يستمر الإخوان المسلمون على نفس النهج بتسليم السيطرة على موارد مصر العامة لشركات خاصة.

European oil companies have polluted Idku and the Mediterranean Sea for years, destroying people's livelihoods. Then BP came along and wanted to build a new gas plant on the Egyptian coast. But the people of Idku had had enough, and said "No More - we're not going to let you build here. Without our consent, your gas plant only exists on paper".
BP's oil deals are returning Egypt to an era of oil colonialism. Egypt already benefited less from its oil than any other country in the region. Then BP renegotiated its contract, taking all control over the oil project away from the state, guaranteeing greater profits for the company and reduced revenues to the government. Mubarak signed the weakened contract. Both the Brotherhood and the military continued this process, handing over control of Egypt's public resources to private European companies, without recognising the social and environmental destruction these fossil fuels projects would cause.
This video explores how European governments, institutions and companies engaged with Egyptian elites while excluding the Idku communities from the decision-making process, and how the people of Idku nonetheless managed to intervene to defend their livelihoods and environment. Now BP are trying to build the same gas plant further east, near the village of Burg Mighazil.
See this blog for further information: http://platformlondon.org/2013/06/25/winning-against-the-odds-how-an-egyptian-community-stopped-bp-in-its-tracks/
لأعوام عديدة، أدت أنشطة شركات البترول لتولث إدكو والبحر الأبيض المتوسط، مدمرة لموارد ومصادر رزق المجتمع. وعندما رغبت بريتيش بتروليوم في إقامة مشروعها بإدكو، انتفض سكان إدكو الذين ضاق بهم الذرع من ممارسات شركات البترول وآثارها عليهم، رافضين لمزيد من التدمير لبيئتهم، ومعلنين "كفاية - شاطئنا ليس تابع لأي شركة. بدون موافقتنا الشعبية، مشروعكم قائم على الورق فقط".
‎صفقات البترول مع بريتيش بتروليوم تعيد مصر لعهد من استعمار الموارد. مصر بالفعل من أقل دول المنطقة استفادة من عوائد البترول. غير أن بريتيش بتروليوم أيضاً أعادت التفاوض بشأن عقدها، مستحوذة على السيطرة على مشروع البترول من الدولة وعلى أرباح أعلى للشركة وعوائد أقل للحكومة؛ عقد قام مبارك بتوقيعه. والآن، يستمر الإخوان المسلمون على نفس النهج بتسليم السيطرة على موارد مصر العامة لشركات خاصة.

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Egyptian gas mask

Well, bleach is good.

published: 16 Jan 2017

Egyptian students design car that runs on electricity and gas

Three litres per every 100 kilometres. Those consumption numbers are hard to believe for any car, let alone a racing car. But a group of students in Egypt have designed such a hybrid car, which is already winning awards. Here's Leslie Mirungu with more details.

Egyptian gas pedal

Shocking moment crowd of people are engulfed in flame after crashed fuel tanker erupts in a fireball as they try to steal fuel from it in Egypt
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Dangerous explosion as Egyptian tanker catches fire in Alexandria

Dangerous explosion as Egyptian tanker catches fire in Alexandria
Dangerous explosion as Egyptian tanker catches fire in Alexandria
An Egyptian tanker explodes in the middle of the city of Alexandria. The explosion causes a mass panic as the fire spreads frantically.
An Egyptian tanker explodes in the middle of the city of Alexandria. The explosion causes a mass panic as the fire spreads frantically.
Several people have been injured when a crashed fuel tanker turned an Egyptian street into a sea of flames.
The tanker had flipped over on its side for an unknown reason, and had started leaking gasoline from its roof.
A number of opportunistic men brought buckets and containers to cash in on the accident, a broad daylight thievery they were soon made to regret.
Dangerous explosion as Egyptian...

published: 04 Apr 2016

Apache With Shell to Produce Egyptian Unconventional Gas in June

Egas top stories

published: 16 Mar 2016

Giant Egyptian gas field ‘does not extend to Cyprus’

Initial results from studies conducted to find out whether a newly discovered massive offshore gas field located in the eastern Mediterranean extends to the island of Cyprus have dampened hopes....

published: 19 Sep 2015

Giant Egyptian gas field may extend into Cyprus waters

Greek CypriotEnergy Minister Yiorgos Lakkotrypis has said that his administration is investigating if a newfound offshore gas field in the eastern Mediterranean Sea extends into the island’s waters.
Speaking on Tuesday, the Greek Cypriot official said whether the giant Zohr gas field recently discovered in the EgyptianNile Delta extends into Block 11 of the island’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ) will be determined in the “coming days” as researchers study geological evidence.
"Two things must extend to our EEZ to have a shared field, the geological structure of the seabed and the gas field as such," Lakkotrypis said, adding that the find was encouraging to exploration efforts in the island’s continental shelf.
Block 11, located just six kilometres from the Zohr field, is currently bei...

An Italian energy company says it has discovered a ″supergiant″ gas field in the Mediterranean Sea covering about one－hundred square kilometers.
The gas field could hold the energy equivalent of about five－and－a－half billion barrels of oil.
Eni ，... the company which unearthed it，... says it won′t know the field′s true size until it begins to develop it.
Located in the deep waters off the northern coast of Egypt， Eni claims the gas field could be the largest in the world.
The company estimates that，... once developed，... the field could satisfy Egypt′s natural gas demand for ″decades.″

published: 31 Aug 2015

Egyptian prime minister on visit to Amman

SHOTLIST
1. Wide of Egyptian Prime MinisterHesham Kandil and Jordanian Prime MinisterAbdullah Ensour walking toward podium for news conference
2. Cameras
3. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Hesham Kandil, Egyptian Prime Minister:
"Regarding Israel, it's a dispute between the Egyptian company and the supplier company, it's a contractual dispute, and it has nothing to do with politics. There are legal problems between the two companies."
4. Cameraman
5. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Hesham Kandil, Egyptian Prime Minister:
"From today we will adhere to the flow of gas in adequate quantities to the Jordanian side, God willing, we hope in Egypt to discover new sources for gas soon."
6. Reporters
7. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Hesham Kandil, Egyptian Prime Minister:
"We all suffer the most pain at what is happeni...

(27 Sep 2011) SHOTLIST
++NIGHT SHOTS++
1. Wide of fire
2. Mid of pipeline on fire
3. Wide of fire
4. Mid of pipeline on fire
STORYLINE
Security officials say gunmen have attacked Egypt''''s gas pipeline to Israel in the northern Sinai Peninsula.
It is the sixth attack on the pipeline since the popular uprising that ousted longtime Egyptian leader Hosni Mubarak in February.
The officials say assailants in two pickup trucks struck a pumping station on the pipeline about 15 miles (25 kilometres) west of the region''''s main city of el-Arish before dawn on Tuesday, causing a loud explosion and fire.
It was not immediately clear whether the blast was the result of gunfire or whether the gunmen planted explosives and detonated them.
The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity ...

Egyptian students design car that runs on electricity and gas

Three litres per every 100 kilometres. Those consumption numbers are hard to believe for any car, let alone a racing car. But a group of students in Egypt hav...

Three litres per every 100 kilometres. Those consumption numbers are hard to believe for any car, let alone a racing car. But a group of students in Egypt have designed such a hybrid car, which is already winning awards. Here's Leslie Mirungu with more details.

Three litres per every 100 kilometres. Those consumption numbers are hard to believe for any car, let alone a racing car. But a group of students in Egypt have designed such a hybrid car, which is already winning awards. Here's Leslie Mirungu with more details.

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Dangerous explosion as Egyptian tanker catches fire in Alexandria
Dangerous explosion as Egyptian tanker catches fire in Alexandria
An Egyptian tanker explodes in the middle of the city of Alexandria. The explosion causes a mass panic as the fire spreads frantically.
An Egyptian tanker explodes in the middle of the city of Alexandria. The explosion causes a mass panic as the fire spreads frantically.
Several people have been injured when a crashed fuel tanker turned an Egyptian street into a sea of flames.
The tanker had flipped over on its side for an unknown reason, and had started leaking gasoline from its roof.
A number of opportunistic men brought buckets and containers to cash in on the accident, a broad daylight thievery they were soon made to regret.
Dangerous explosion as Egyptian tanker catches fire in Alexandria
A video from the incident shows several people running up to the overturned fuel tanker, trying to collect as much gasoline as they can carry.
Another recording, filmed from a nearby house overlooking the scene, shows the small crowd growing as word spreads of the fuel free-for-all.
Moments later, the fuel and fumes ignite, with both gasoline thieves and onlookers engulfed in flames.
Immediate justice: Moments later, both thieves and onlookers are engulfed in flames as the fuel ignites
Within seconds, the entire street is on fire, with flames and thick dark smoke rising high into the sky as the leaked gasoline burns.
It is not known how many people were injured in the incident.
The videos were reportedly filmed at an unknown location near Alexandria, Egypt, and posted online on Sunday.
Dangerous explosion as Egyptian tanker catches fire in Alexandria
Dangerous explosion as Egyptian tanker catches fire in Alexandria
An Egyptian tanker explodes in the middle of the city of Alexandria. The explosion causes a mass panic as the fire spreads frantically.
An Egyptian tanker explodes in the middle of the city of Alexandria. The explosion causes a mass panic as the fire spreads frantically.
Several people have been injured when a crashed fuel tanker turned an Egyptian street into a sea of flames.
The tanker had flipped over on its side for an unknown reason, and had started leaking gasoline from its roof.
A number of opportunistic men brought buckets and containers to cash in on the accident, a broad daylight thievery they were soon made to regret.
Dangerous explosion as Egyptian tanker catches fire in Alexandria
A video from the incident shows several people running up to the overturned fuel tanker, trying to collect as much gasoline as they can carry.
Another recording, filmed from a nearby house overlooking the scene, shows the small crowd growing as word spreads of the fuel free-for-all.
Moments later, the fuel and fumes ignite, with both gasoline thieves and onlookers engulfed in flames.
Immediate justice: Moments later, both thieves and onlookers are engulfed in flames as the fuel ignites
Within seconds, the entire street is on fire, with flames and thick dark smoke rising high into the sky as the leaked gasoline burns.
It is not known how many people were injured in the incident.
The videos were reportedly filmed at an unknown location near Alexandria, Egypt, and posted online on Sunday.

Dangerous explosion as Egyptian tanker catches fire in Alexandria
Dangerous explosion as Egyptian tanker catches fire in Alexandria
An Egyptian tanker explodes in the middle of the city of Alexandria. The explosion causes a mass panic as the fire spreads frantically.
An Egyptian tanker explodes in the middle of the city of Alexandria. The explosion causes a mass panic as the fire spreads frantically.
Several people have been injured when a crashed fuel tanker turned an Egyptian street into a sea of flames.
The tanker had flipped over on its side for an unknown reason, and had started leaking gasoline from its roof.
A number of opportunistic men brought buckets and containers to cash in on the accident, a broad daylight thievery they were soon made to regret.
Dangerous explosion as Egyptian tanker catches fire in Alexandria
A video from the incident shows several people running up to the overturned fuel tanker, trying to collect as much gasoline as they can carry.
Another recording, filmed from a nearby house overlooking the scene, shows the small crowd growing as word spreads of the fuel free-for-all.
Moments later, the fuel and fumes ignite, with both gasoline thieves and onlookers engulfed in flames.
Immediate justice: Moments later, both thieves and onlookers are engulfed in flames as the fuel ignites
Within seconds, the entire street is on fire, with flames and thick dark smoke rising high into the sky as the leaked gasoline burns.
It is not known how many people were injured in the incident.
The videos were reportedly filmed at an unknown location near Alexandria, Egypt, and posted online on Sunday.
Dangerous explosion as Egyptian tanker catches fire in Alexandria
Dangerous explosion as Egyptian tanker catches fire in Alexandria
An Egyptian tanker explodes in the middle of the city of Alexandria. The explosion causes a mass panic as the fire spreads frantically.
An Egyptian tanker explodes in the middle of the city of Alexandria. The explosion causes a mass panic as the fire spreads frantically.
Several people have been injured when a crashed fuel tanker turned an Egyptian street into a sea of flames.
The tanker had flipped over on its side for an unknown reason, and had started leaking gasoline from its roof.
A number of opportunistic men brought buckets and containers to cash in on the accident, a broad daylight thievery they were soon made to regret.
Dangerous explosion as Egyptian tanker catches fire in Alexandria
A video from the incident shows several people running up to the overturned fuel tanker, trying to collect as much gasoline as they can carry.
Another recording, filmed from a nearby house overlooking the scene, shows the small crowd growing as word spreads of the fuel free-for-all.
Moments later, the fuel and fumes ignite, with both gasoline thieves and onlookers engulfed in flames.
Immediate justice: Moments later, both thieves and onlookers are engulfed in flames as the fuel ignites
Within seconds, the entire street is on fire, with flames and thick dark smoke rising high into the sky as the leaked gasoline burns.
It is not known how many people were injured in the incident.
The videos were reportedly filmed at an unknown location near Alexandria, Egypt, and posted online on Sunday.

Greek CypriotEnergy Minister Yiorgos Lakkotrypis has said that his administration is investigating if a newfound offshore gas field in the eastern Mediterranean Sea extends into the island’s waters.
Speaking on Tuesday, the Greek Cypriot official said whether the giant Zohr gas field recently discovered in the EgyptianNile Delta extends into Block 11 of the island’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ) will be determined in the “coming days” as researchers study geological evidence.
"Two things must extend to our EEZ to have a shared field, the geological structure of the seabed and the gas field as such," Lakkotrypis said, adding that the find was encouraging to exploration efforts in the island’s continental shelf.
Block 11, located just six kilometres from the Zohr field, is currently being leased by French energy firm Total.
The discovery of the 100 square kilometre Zohr gas field in the Shorouk Block by Italian energy firm Eni was declared late in August. It is the largest known gas field in the Mediterranean to date, holding an estimated 30 trillion cubic feet of gas.
Eni signed an energy exploration deal with Egypt worth $2 billion last June, allowing the Italian giant to explore in Sinai, the Gulf of Suez, the Mediterranean and areas in the Nile Delta.
Egypt, which was traditionally an exporter of natural gas, has been experiencing an energy crisis since 2011 due to increasing consumption and declining production, and has thus turned into a net importer.
In a bid to revive the country’s gas production, Egypt under President Abdel-Fattah el Sisi secured $36.2 billion in investment deals, after a three-day conference held in the Red Sea resort town of Sharm el Sheikh in March.
During the conference, Eni signed an agreement worth $5 billion over 4-5 years for concessions in the Mediterranean, the Western Desert, the Nile Delta and Sinai. The deals also include a record investment by British Petroleum and its Russian partner DEA of $12 billion in Egyptian gas fields that will produce 3 billion barrels of oil.

Greek CypriotEnergy Minister Yiorgos Lakkotrypis has said that his administration is investigating if a newfound offshore gas field in the eastern Mediterranean Sea extends into the island’s waters.
Speaking on Tuesday, the Greek Cypriot official said whether the giant Zohr gas field recently discovered in the EgyptianNile Delta extends into Block 11 of the island’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ) will be determined in the “coming days” as researchers study geological evidence.
"Two things must extend to our EEZ to have a shared field, the geological structure of the seabed and the gas field as such," Lakkotrypis said, adding that the find was encouraging to exploration efforts in the island’s continental shelf.
Block 11, located just six kilometres from the Zohr field, is currently being leased by French energy firm Total.
The discovery of the 100 square kilometre Zohr gas field in the Shorouk Block by Italian energy firm Eni was declared late in August. It is the largest known gas field in the Mediterranean to date, holding an estimated 30 trillion cubic feet of gas.
Eni signed an energy exploration deal with Egypt worth $2 billion last June, allowing the Italian giant to explore in Sinai, the Gulf of Suez, the Mediterranean and areas in the Nile Delta.
Egypt, which was traditionally an exporter of natural gas, has been experiencing an energy crisis since 2011 due to increasing consumption and declining production, and has thus turned into a net importer.
In a bid to revive the country’s gas production, Egypt under President Abdel-Fattah el Sisi secured $36.2 billion in investment deals, after a three-day conference held in the Red Sea resort town of Sharm el Sheikh in March.
During the conference, Eni signed an agreement worth $5 billion over 4-5 years for concessions in the Mediterranean, the Western Desert, the Nile Delta and Sinai. The deals also include a record investment by British Petroleum and its Russian partner DEA of $12 billion in Egyptian gas fields that will produce 3 billion barrels of oil.

An Italian energy company says it has discovered a ″supergiant″ gas field in the Mediterranean Sea covering about one－hundred square kilometers.
The gas field c...

An Italian energy company says it has discovered a ″supergiant″ gas field in the Mediterranean Sea covering about one－hundred square kilometers.
The gas field could hold the energy equivalent of about five－and－a－half billion barrels of oil.
Eni ，... the company which unearthed it，... says it won′t know the field′s true size until it begins to develop it.
Located in the deep waters off the northern coast of Egypt， Eni claims the gas field could be the largest in the world.
The company estimates that，... once developed，... the field could satisfy Egypt′s natural gas demand for ″decades.″

An Italian energy company says it has discovered a ″supergiant″ gas field in the Mediterranean Sea covering about one－hundred square kilometers.
The gas field could hold the energy equivalent of about five－and－a－half billion barrels of oil.
Eni ，... the company which unearthed it，... says it won′t know the field′s true size until it begins to develop it.
Located in the deep waters off the northern coast of Egypt， Eni claims the gas field could be the largest in the world.
The company estimates that，... once developed，... the field could satisfy Egypt′s natural gas demand for ″decades.″

SHOTLIST
1. Wide of Egyptian Prime MinisterHesham Kandil and Jordanian Prime MinisterAbdullah Ensour walking toward podium for news conference
2. Cameras
3. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Hesham Kandil, Egyptian Prime Minister:
"Regarding Israel, it's a dispute between the Egyptian company and the supplier company, it's a contractual dispute, and it has nothing to do with politics. There are legal problems between the two companies."
4. Cameraman
5. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Hesham Kandil, Egyptian Prime Minister:
"From today we will adhere to the flow of gas in adequate quantities to the Jordanian side, God willing, we hope in Egypt to discover new sources for gas soon."
6. Reporters
7. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Hesham Kandil, Egyptian Prime Minister:
"We all suffer the most pain at what is happening in Syria, the country we know and love. We hope the ruler (Bashar Assad) returns to his senses, and to consider the public interest and return peace to this brotherly country."
8. Wide of news conference
9. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Hesham Kandil, Egyptian Prime Minister:
"We've agreed, me and the Jordanian prime minister, that Jordan and Egypt, with their long experience in peace, to contribute in uniting the Palestinians, because it's the base for establishing the dream of Palestinian state."
10. Reporters
11. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Abdullah Ensour, Jordan's Prime Minister:
"It was agreed between us and the Egyptian side on the implementation of the agreement in its entirely. We didn't negotiate the agreement. The agreement exists and is signed and we are obliged to implement it."
12. Wide of news conference
STORYLINE
Egypt's Prime Minister Hesham Kandil said its natural gas supplies, badly needed by neighbouring Jordan, have resumed after talks with his Jordanian counterpart in Amman.
Kandil told reporters on Thursday that Egypt would pump between 190 to 210 (m) million cubic feet of gas per day to Jordan, almost three times the amount it had been providing in recent months to the energy-starved country.
Jordan has depended on Egyptian gas to generate 80 per cent of its electricity, but with supply interrupted more than a dozen times since February by militants attacking the Sinai pipeline, it had to resort to using heavy fuel and diesel to keep national power plants running.
Jordan said this shift has cost the country 4.2 (m) million US dollars (3.16 (m) million euros) a day.
Kandil added that a halt in supplies of natural gas to Israel was related to a contract dispute rather than Egyptian policy after the Muslim Brotherhood won Egypt's presidency this past June.
He also expressed hope that the spiralling bloodshed in Syria would soon end, calling on PresidentBashar al-Assad to "return to his senses" in the 21-month-long crises which has seen more than 40,000 killed.
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SHOTLIST
1. Wide of Egyptian Prime MinisterHesham Kandil and Jordanian Prime MinisterAbdullah Ensour walking toward podium for news conference
2. Cameras
3. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Hesham Kandil, Egyptian Prime Minister:
"Regarding Israel, it's a dispute between the Egyptian company and the supplier company, it's a contractual dispute, and it has nothing to do with politics. There are legal problems between the two companies."
4. Cameraman
5. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Hesham Kandil, Egyptian Prime Minister:
"From today we will adhere to the flow of gas in adequate quantities to the Jordanian side, God willing, we hope in Egypt to discover new sources for gas soon."
6. Reporters
7. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Hesham Kandil, Egyptian Prime Minister:
"We all suffer the most pain at what is happening in Syria, the country we know and love. We hope the ruler (Bashar Assad) returns to his senses, and to consider the public interest and return peace to this brotherly country."
8. Wide of news conference
9. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Hesham Kandil, Egyptian Prime Minister:
"We've agreed, me and the Jordanian prime minister, that Jordan and Egypt, with their long experience in peace, to contribute in uniting the Palestinians, because it's the base for establishing the dream of Palestinian state."
10. Reporters
11. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Abdullah Ensour, Jordan's Prime Minister:
"It was agreed between us and the Egyptian side on the implementation of the agreement in its entirely. We didn't negotiate the agreement. The agreement exists and is signed and we are obliged to implement it."
12. Wide of news conference
STORYLINE
Egypt's Prime Minister Hesham Kandil said its natural gas supplies, badly needed by neighbouring Jordan, have resumed after talks with his Jordanian counterpart in Amman.
Kandil told reporters on Thursday that Egypt would pump between 190 to 210 (m) million cubic feet of gas per day to Jordan, almost three times the amount it had been providing in recent months to the energy-starved country.
Jordan has depended on Egyptian gas to generate 80 per cent of its electricity, but with supply interrupted more than a dozen times since February by militants attacking the Sinai pipeline, it had to resort to using heavy fuel and diesel to keep national power plants running.
Jordan said this shift has cost the country 4.2 (m) million US dollars (3.16 (m) million euros) a day.
Kandil added that a halt in supplies of natural gas to Israel was related to a contract dispute rather than Egyptian policy after the Muslim Brotherhood won Egypt's presidency this past June.
He also expressed hope that the spiralling bloodshed in Syria would soon end, calling on PresidentBashar al-Assad to "return to his senses" in the 21-month-long crises which has seen more than 40,000 killed.
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(27 Sep 2011) SHOTLIST
++NIGHT SHOTS++
1. Wide of fire
2. Mid of pipeline on fire
3. Wide of fire
4. Mid of pipeline on fire
STORYLINE
Security officials say gunmen have attacked Egypt''''s gas pipeline to Israel in the northern Sinai Peninsula.
It is the sixth attack on the pipeline since the popular uprising that ousted longtime Egyptian leader Hosni Mubarak in February.
The officials say assailants in two pickup trucks struck a pumping station on the pipeline about 15 miles (25 kilometres) west of the region''''s main city of el-Arish before dawn on Tuesday, causing a loud explosion and fire.
It was not immediately clear whether the blast was the result of gunfire or whether the gunmen planted explosives and detonated them.
The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorised to brief the media, said one person was injured in the attack.
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(27 Sep 2011) SHOTLIST
++NIGHT SHOTS++
1. Wide of fire
2. Mid of pipeline on fire
3. Wide of fire
4. Mid of pipeline on fire
STORYLINE
Security officials say gunmen have attacked Egypt''''s gas pipeline to Israel in the northern Sinai Peninsula.
It is the sixth attack on the pipeline since the popular uprising that ousted longtime Egyptian leader Hosni Mubarak in February.
The officials say assailants in two pickup trucks struck a pumping station on the pipeline about 15 miles (25 kilometres) west of the region''''s main city of el-Arish before dawn on Tuesday, causing a loud explosion and fire.
It was not immediately clear whether the blast was the result of gunfire or whether the gunmen planted explosives and detonated them.
The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorised to brief the media, said one person was injured in the attack.
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How natural gas could be a geopolitical game-changer in the Mideast

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It's a discovery that could easily shake up the geopolitical order in the Middle East. Deep under the eastern Mediterranean lies the largest natural gas basin ever found on Europe's doorstep. But the gas fields often coincide with disputed borders between rival nations. Our reporter Marine Pradel investigated this lucrative resource, which everyone wants a piece of.
The billions of cubic metres of natural gas discovered in recent years off Israel, Egypt and Cyprus form what is now called the "Levantine Basin", the largest natural gas reservoir within easy reach of Europe.
The first major deposit, known as Tamar, was discovered in 2009 off the coast of Haifa, Is...

Egyptian FN-49 8x57mm

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In this video we take another old Egyptian workhorse to the range for some fun. The FN-49 is a great autoloading battle rifle used by several countries in many different calibers including 8mm Mauser, 30-06, 7.65x53mm, 7mm Mauser, and 7.62x51mm NATO. These rifles have a rich history and are extremely collectable. Hopefully you enjoy this look at an interesting military surplus rifle, many more to come.
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Egyptian Hakim 8x57mm

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In this video we shoot and discuss the EgyptianHakim chambered in 8mm Mauser. These rifles were based off the SwedishAG-42 Ljungman and were built to utilize the massive stockpiles of 8mm ammunition the Egyptians owned post WW2. The Hakim differs slightly from the AG-42 in that it features an adjustable gas system and a more substantial muzzle break to combat recoil from the more powerful 8mm cartridge. This particular example was produced in 1960 and is just an absolute joy to shoot as you will see. Stay tuned, much more milit...

Pharaohs and fortune, gods and gold, magic and murder, tombs and treasure. That’s just a little of the mythology evoked when you mention the pyramids. These ancient buildings in the dessert are shrouded in mystery and steeped in legend. And though there are literally 1000s of ancient pyramids all across the world, when you say “the pyramids” to almost anyone they think of that same place: the Giza PyramidComplex. With mysteries such as the Great Pyramid and the Sphinx, these ancient wonders leave experts with more questions than answers. What is their true purpose? Who actually built them? Could they have been 1000s of years old when the Egyptians found them? And, of course, how were the aliens involved? This week we dust off our fedoras, pack up the camels, and go in search of the truth....

published: 06 Nov 2017

FN 49 Egyptian 8MM - Complete Disassembly (rifle and bolt)

In this video I completely disassemble (DetailStrip) my newly acquired FN 49 Egyptian 8MM rifle.
I disassembled everything, as much as possible, except the gas cylinder, front sight, and muzzle cap.
I got it today, and this would be my very first time disassembling a FN 49 rifle. Hope this video helps someone who needs to clean or repair their FN 49.
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INTRO Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute

The Egyptian Petroleum Research Institution (EPRI) is a governmental organization in Egypt founded by the presidential decree 541 in 1974. It is under the umbrella of the Ministry of Scientific Research and Technology, to help advance the development of studies and applications within the oil sector, and to find solutions to both long and short term technical problems.
To effectively carry out this role the Ministry of petroleum is authorized for up to 50% of the EPRI's board of director shares; the Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources and Development is the head of the EPRI board, other members who are appointed by him to support and back the EPRI mission.

Egyptian gas mask

Egypt's role in the Middle East - Jerusalem Studio ep.301

Ahead of Egypt's presidential elections, scheduled for the last week of March, President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi is seeking to bolster his domestic support, following his first term that was defined by both economic hardships and a military campaign against radical Islamic elements seeking to overthrow his regime.
To further discuss Egypt's current state of affairs, I'm join here in the studio by;
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How natural gas could be a geopolitical game-changer in the Mideast

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It's a discovery that could easily shake up the geopolitical order in the Middle East. Deep under the eastern Mediterranean lies the largest natural gas basin ever found on Europe's doorstep. But the gas fields often coincide with disputed borders between rival nations. Our reporter Marine Pradel investigated this lucrative resource, which everyone wants a piece of.
The billions of cubic metres of natural gas discovered in recent years off Israel, Egypt and Cyprus form what is now called the "Levantine Basin", the largest natural gas reservoir within easy reach of Europe.
The first major deposit, known as Tamar, was discovered in 2009 off the coast of Haifa, Israel, by a consortium made up of Noble Energy (US) and Delek-Avner (Israel). Other gas fields were later discovered in the same zone of the "Levantine Basin": Leviathan (Israel), Aphrodite (Cyprus), but most importantly Zohr, in 2015 off the coast of Egypt: the largest gas field ever discovered in the Mediterranean, larger than all the others combined. It was found by the Italian oil giant ENI, which has already started to exploit it and is aiming to start production by the end of 2017.
Meanwhile, Israel, supported by its US ally, is drilling away, driven by a free-market and idealistic vision: exploiting the gas will oblige the countries of the region to co-operate as business partners, which will in turn create peace and stability.
But the gas under the Mediterranean Sea may also carry within it the seeds of new conflicts. On the divided island of Cyprus, it threatens reunification efforts. In Lebanon, its location - straddling the disputed maritime boundary with Israel - boosts the belligerent rhetoric of the armed Hezbollah group.
It is hoped the gas could be worth billions of dollars, and all eyes are on the highly coveted European gas market, which Russia would like to keep for itself.
Speaking to FRANCE 24 in Washington, the US Special Envoy and Coordinator for InternationalEnergyAffairs summarised the situation. “All of a sudden, it’s not just a bunch of fishermen that care about those waters. Suddenly, there’s billions and billions of dollars”, he explained. The stakes are certainly high. In total, nearly 3,500 billion cubic metres of natural gas could lie under the eastern Mediterranean, according to a study by the US Geological Survey.
From Egypt to Syria via Lebanon, Israel and Cyprus, our reporter investigated this precious resource, a double-edged sword that awakens old Cold War reflexes and could well upset the geopolitical order of an already unstable region.
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It's a discovery that could easily shake up the geopolitical order in the Middle East. Deep under the eastern Mediterranean lies the largest natural gas basin ever found on Europe's doorstep. But the gas fields often coincide with disputed borders between rival nations. Our reporter Marine Pradel investigated this lucrative resource, which everyone wants a piece of.
The billions of cubic metres of natural gas discovered in recent years off Israel, Egypt and Cyprus form what is now called the "Levantine Basin", the largest natural gas reservoir within easy reach of Europe.
The first major deposit, known as Tamar, was discovered in 2009 off the coast of Haifa, Israel, by a consortium made up of Noble Energy (US) and Delek-Avner (Israel). Other gas fields were later discovered in the same zone of the "Levantine Basin": Leviathan (Israel), Aphrodite (Cyprus), but most importantly Zohr, in 2015 off the coast of Egypt: the largest gas field ever discovered in the Mediterranean, larger than all the others combined. It was found by the Italian oil giant ENI, which has already started to exploit it and is aiming to start production by the end of 2017.
Meanwhile, Israel, supported by its US ally, is drilling away, driven by a free-market and idealistic vision: exploiting the gas will oblige the countries of the region to co-operate as business partners, which will in turn create peace and stability.
But the gas under the Mediterranean Sea may also carry within it the seeds of new conflicts. On the divided island of Cyprus, it threatens reunification efforts. In Lebanon, its location - straddling the disputed maritime boundary with Israel - boosts the belligerent rhetoric of the armed Hezbollah group.
It is hoped the gas could be worth billions of dollars, and all eyes are on the highly coveted European gas market, which Russia would like to keep for itself.
Speaking to FRANCE 24 in Washington, the US Special Envoy and Coordinator for InternationalEnergyAffairs summarised the situation. “All of a sudden, it’s not just a bunch of fishermen that care about those waters. Suddenly, there’s billions and billions of dollars”, he explained. The stakes are certainly high. In total, nearly 3,500 billion cubic metres of natural gas could lie under the eastern Mediterranean, according to a study by the US Geological Survey.
From Egypt to Syria via Lebanon, Israel and Cyprus, our reporter investigated this precious resource, a double-edged sword that awakens old Cold War reflexes and could well upset the geopolitical order of an already unstable region.
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Egyptian FN-49 8x57mm

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In this video we take another old Egyptian workhorse to the range for some fun. The FN-49 is a great autoloading battle rifle used by several countries in many different calibers including 8mm Mauser, 30-06, 7.65x53mm, 7mm Mauser, and 7.62x51mm NATO. These rifles have a rich history and are extremely collectable. Hopefully you enjoy this look at an interesting military surplus rifle, many more to come.
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In this video we take another old Egyptian workhorse to the range for some fun. The FN-49 is a great autoloading battle rifle used by several countries in many different calibers including 8mm Mauser, 30-06, 7.65x53mm, 7mm Mauser, and 7.62x51mm NATO. These rifles have a rich history and are extremely collectable. Hopefully you enjoy this look at an interesting military surplus rifle, many more to come.
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Egyptian Hakim 8x57mm

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In this video we shoot and discuss the EgyptianHakim chambered in 8mm Mauser. These rifles were based off the SwedishAG-42 Ljungman and were built to utilize the massive stockpiles of 8mm ammunition the Egyptians owned post WW2. The Hakim differs slightly from the AG-42 in that it features an adjustable gas system and a more substantial muzzle break to combat recoil from the more powerful 8mm cartridge. This particular example was produced in 1960 and is just an absolute joy to shoot as you will see. Stay tuned, much more military surplus content inbound.
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In this video we shoot and discuss the EgyptianHakim chambered in 8mm Mauser. These rifles were based off the SwedishAG-42 Ljungman and were built to utilize the massive stockpiles of 8mm ammunition the Egyptians owned post WW2. The Hakim differs slightly from the AG-42 in that it features an adjustable gas system and a more substantial muzzle break to combat recoil from the more powerful 8mm cartridge. This particular example was produced in 1960 and is just an absolute joy to shoot as you will see. Stay tuned, much more military surplus content inbound.
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Pharaohs and fortune, gods and gold, magic and murder, tombs and treasure. That’s just a little of the mythology evoked when you mention the pyramids. These anc...

Pharaohs and fortune, gods and gold, magic and murder, tombs and treasure. That’s just a little of the mythology evoked when you mention the pyramids. These ancient buildings in the dessert are shrouded in mystery and steeped in legend. And though there are literally 1000s of ancient pyramids all across the world, when you say “the pyramids” to almost anyone they think of that same place: the Giza PyramidComplex. With mysteries such as the Great Pyramid and the Sphinx, these ancient wonders leave experts with more questions than answers. What is their true purpose? Who actually built them? Could they have been 1000s of years old when the Egyptians found them? And, of course, how were the aliens involved? This week we dust off our fedoras, pack up the camels, and go in search of the truth. Plus, a programming error makes Conspiracy Bot nice (we hope it’s permanent), Giorgio Tsoukalos stops by the show to tell us about ALIENS (not really but we play clips), and why don’t people eat inside Pizza Hut anymore (unless it’s across from the Sphinx)? All of that and more on the podcast that has NO IDEA where the pyramids came from and we’re definitely not saying it was aliens, but it was aliens - Hysteria 51.
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Pharaohs and fortune, gods and gold, magic and murder, tombs and treasure. That’s just a little of the mythology evoked when you mention the pyramids. These ancient buildings in the dessert are shrouded in mystery and steeped in legend. And though there are literally 1000s of ancient pyramids all across the world, when you say “the pyramids” to almost anyone they think of that same place: the Giza PyramidComplex. With mysteries such as the Great Pyramid and the Sphinx, these ancient wonders leave experts with more questions than answers. What is their true purpose? Who actually built them? Could they have been 1000s of years old when the Egyptians found them? And, of course, how were the aliens involved? This week we dust off our fedoras, pack up the camels, and go in search of the truth. Plus, a programming error makes Conspiracy Bot nice (we hope it’s permanent), Giorgio Tsoukalos stops by the show to tell us about ALIENS (not really but we play clips), and why don’t people eat inside Pizza Hut anymore (unless it’s across from the Sphinx)? All of that and more on the podcast that has NO IDEA where the pyramids came from and we’re definitely not saying it was aliens, but it was aliens - Hysteria 51.
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FN 49 Egyptian 8MM - Complete Disassembly (rifle and bolt)

In this video I completely disassemble (DetailStrip) my newly acquired FN 49 Egyptian 8MM rifle.
I disassembled everything, as much as possible, except the gas...

In this video I completely disassemble (DetailStrip) my newly acquired FN 49 Egyptian 8MM rifle.
I disassembled everything, as much as possible, except the gas cylinder, front sight, and muzzle cap.
I got it today, and this would be my very first time disassembling a FN 49 rifle. Hope this video helps someone who needs to clean or repair their FN 49.
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In this video I completely disassemble (DetailStrip) my newly acquired FN 49 Egyptian 8MM rifle.
I disassembled everything, as much as possible, except the gas cylinder, front sight, and muzzle cap.
I got it today, and this would be my very first time disassembling a FN 49 rifle. Hope this video helps someone who needs to clean or repair their FN 49.
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The Egyptian Petroleum Research Institution (EPRI) is a governmental organization in Egypt founded by the presidential decree 541 in 1974. It is under the umbrella of the Ministry of Scientific Research and Technology, to help advance the development of studies and applications within the oil sector, and to find solutions to both long and short term technical problems.
To effectively carry out this role the Ministry of petroleum is authorized for up to 50% of the EPRI's board of director shares; the Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources and Development is the head of the EPRI board, other members who are appointed by him to support and back the EPRI mission.

The Egyptian Petroleum Research Institution (EPRI) is a governmental organization in Egypt founded by the presidential decree 541 in 1974. It is under the umbrella of the Ministry of Scientific Research and Technology, to help advance the development of studies and applications within the oil sector, and to find solutions to both long and short term technical problems.
To effectively carry out this role the Ministry of petroleum is authorized for up to 50% of the EPRI's board of director shares; the Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources and Development is the head of the EPRI board, other members who are appointed by him to support and back the EPRI mission.

Egypt's role in the Middle East - Jerusalem Studio ep.301

Ahead of Egypt's presidential elections, scheduled for the last week of March, President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi is seeking to bolster his domestic support, followi...

Ahead of Egypt's presidential elections, scheduled for the last week of March, President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi is seeking to bolster his domestic support, following his first term that was defined by both economic hardships and a military campaign against radical Islamic elements seeking to overthrow his regime.
To further discuss Egypt's current state of affairs, I'm join here in the studio by;
1. Former Ambassador to Egypt Dr. Haim Koren, Lecturer at IDC Herzliya
2. Prof. Ephraim Inbar; President of the JerusalemInstitute for Strategic StudiesTV7 Analyst: Mr. Amir Oren

Ahead of Egypt's presidential elections, scheduled for the last week of March, President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi is seeking to bolster his domestic support, following his first term that was defined by both economic hardships and a military campaign against radical Islamic elements seeking to overthrow his regime.
To further discuss Egypt's current state of affairs, I'm join here in the studio by;
1. Former Ambassador to Egypt Dr. Haim Koren, Lecturer at IDC Herzliya
2. Prof. Ephraim Inbar; President of the JerusalemInstitute for Strategic StudiesTV7 Analyst: Mr. Amir Oren

Egyptian gas pipeline to Israel attacked

http://www.euronews.net/ There has been another attack on a pipeline carrying natural gas from Egypt to Israel. This is the sixth time the pipeline has been targeted since February. It is believed masked gunmen blew up a terminal during the assault on Monday night.
The site of the attack is the city of El-Arish in northern Egypt, roughly 50 kilometres west of the border with Israel.
Israel receives 43 per cent of its natural gas from Egypt, but the new Egyptian government wants to review contracts negotiated under former leader Hosni Mubarak.

Giant Egyptian gas field may extend into Cyprus waters

Greek CypriotEnergy Minister Yiorgos Lakkotrypis has said that his administration is investigating if a newfound offshore gas field in the eastern Mediterranean Sea extends into the island’s waters.
Speaking on Tuesday, the Greek Cypriot official said whether the giant Zohr gas field recently discovered in the EgyptianNile Delta extends into Block 11 of the island’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ) will be determined in the “coming days” as researchers study geological evidence.
"Two things must extend to our EEZ to have a shared field, the geological structure of the seabed and the gas field as such," Lakkotrypis said, adding that the find was encouraging to exploration efforts in the island’s continental shelf.
Block 11, located just six kilometres from the Zohr field, is currently being leased by French energy firm Total.
The discovery of the 100 square kilometre Zohr gas field in the Shorouk Block by Italian energy firm Eni was declared late in August. It is the largest known gas field in the Mediterranean to date, holding an estimated 30 trillion cubic feet of gas.
Eni signed an energy exploration deal with Egypt worth $2 billion last June, allowing the Italian giant to explore in Sinai, the Gulf of Suez, the Mediterranean and areas in the Nile Delta.
Egypt, which was traditionally an exporter of natural gas, has been experiencing an energy crisis since 2011 due to increasing consumption and declining production, and has thus turned into a net importer.
In a bid to revive the country’s gas production, Egypt under President Abdel-Fattah el Sisi secured $36.2 billion in investment deals, after a three-day conference held in the Red Sea resort town of Sharm el Sheikh in March.
During the conference, Eni signed an agreement worth $5 billion over 4-5 years for concessions in the Mediterranean, the Western Desert, the Nile Delta and Sinai. The deals also include a record investment by British Petroleum and its Russian partner DEA of $12 billion in Egyptian gas fields that will produce 3 billion barrels of oil.

How Powerful Is Egypt?

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Egypt has a large population and strong military, but its government is unstable. So, we wanted to know, how powerful is Egypt?
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"For almost 30 centuries-from its unification around 3100B.C. to its conquest by Alexander the Great in 332 B.C.-ancient Egypt was the preeminent civilization in the Mediterranean world."
Army Ousts Egypt's President; Morsi Is Taken Into MilitaryCustody
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"Egypt's military officers removed the country's first democratically elected president, Mohamed Morsi, on Wednesday, suspended the Constitution and installed an interim government presided over by a senior jurist."
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Idku: an Egyptian town beat the odds & stopped BP

European oil companies have polluted Idku and the Mediterranean Sea for years, destroying people's livelihoods. Then BP came along and wanted to build a new gas plant on the Egyptian coast. But the people of Idku had had enough, and said "No More - we're not going to let you build here. Without our consent, your gas plant only exists on paper".
BP's oil deals are returning Egypt to an era of oil colonialism. Egypt already benefited less from its oil than any other country in the region. Then BP renegotiated its contract, taking all control over the oil project away from the state, guaranteeing greater profits for the company and reduced revenues to the government. Mubarak signed the weakened contract. Both the Brotherhood and the military continued this process, handing over control of Egypt's public resources to private European companies, without recognising the social and environmental destruction these fossil fuels projects would cause.
This video explores how European governments, institutions and companies engaged with Egyptian elites while excluding the Idku communities from the decision-making process, and how the people of Idku nonetheless managed to intervene to defend their livelihoods and environment. Now BP are trying to build the same gas plant further east, near the village of Burg Mighazil.
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لأعوام عديدة، أدت أنشطة شركات البترول لتولث إدكو والبحر الأبيض المتوسط، مدمرة لموارد ومصادر رزق المجتمع. وعندما رغبت بريتيش بتروليوم في إقامة مشروعها بإدكو، انتفض سكان إدكو الذين ضاق بهم الذرع من ممارسات شركات البترول وآثارها عليهم، رافضين لمزيد من التدمير لبيئتهم، ومعلنين "كفاية - شاطئنا ليس تابع لأي شركة. بدون موافقتنا الشعبية، مشروعكم قائم على الورق فقط".
‎صفقات البترول مع بريتيش بتروليوم تعيد مصر لعهد من استعمار الموارد. مصر بالفعل من أقل دول المنطقة استفادة من عوائد البترول. غير أن بريتيش بتروليوم أيضاً أعادت التفاوض بشأن عقدها، مستحوذة على السيطرة على مشروع البترول من الدولة وعلى أرباح أعلى للشركة وعوائد أقل للحكومة؛ عقد قام مبارك بتوقيعه. والآن، يستمر الإخوان المسلمون على نفس النهج بتسليم السيطرة على موارد مصر العامة لشركات خاصة.

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Egyptian Police Using Lethal Tear Gas

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Shocking moment crowd of people are engulfed in flame after crashed fuel tanker erupts in a fireball as they try to steal fuel from it in Egypt
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Egyptian students design car that runs on electricity and gas

Three litres per every 100 kilometres. Those consumption numbers are hard to believe for any car, let alone a racing car. But a group of students in Egypt have designed such a hybrid car, which is already winning awards. Here's Leslie Mirungu with more details.

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Dangerous explosion as Egyptian tanker catches fire in Alexandria

Dangerous explosion as Egyptian tanker catches fire in Alexandria
Dangerous explosion as Egyptian tanker catches fire in Alexandria
An Egyptian tanker explodes in the middle of the city of Alexandria. The explosion causes a mass panic as the fire spreads frantically.
An Egyptian tanker explodes in the middle of the city of Alexandria. The explosion causes a mass panic as the fire spreads frantically.
Several people have been injured when a crashed fuel tanker turned an Egyptian street into a sea of flames.
The tanker had flipped over on its side for an unknown reason, and had started leaking gasoline from its roof.
A number of opportunistic men brought buckets and containers to cash in on the accident, a broad daylight thievery they were soon made to regret.
Dangerous explosion as Egyptian tanker catches fire in Alexandria
A video from the incident shows several people running up to the overturned fuel tanker, trying to collect as much gasoline as they can carry.
Another recording, filmed from a nearby house overlooking the scene, shows the small crowd growing as word spreads of the fuel free-for-all.
Moments later, the fuel and fumes ignite, with both gasoline thieves and onlookers engulfed in flames.
Immediate justice: Moments later, both thieves and onlookers are engulfed in flames as the fuel ignites
Within seconds, the entire street is on fire, with flames and thick dark smoke rising high into the sky as the leaked gasoline burns.
It is not known how many people were injured in the incident.
The videos were reportedly filmed at an unknown location near Alexandria, Egypt, and posted online on Sunday.
Dangerous explosion as Egyptian tanker catches fire in Alexandria
Dangerous explosion as Egyptian tanker catches fire in Alexandria
An Egyptian tanker explodes in the middle of the city of Alexandria. The explosion causes a mass panic as the fire spreads frantically.
An Egyptian tanker explodes in the middle of the city of Alexandria. The explosion causes a mass panic as the fire spreads frantically.
Several people have been injured when a crashed fuel tanker turned an Egyptian street into a sea of flames.
The tanker had flipped over on its side for an unknown reason, and had started leaking gasoline from its roof.
A number of opportunistic men brought buckets and containers to cash in on the accident, a broad daylight thievery they were soon made to regret.
Dangerous explosion as Egyptian tanker catches fire in Alexandria
A video from the incident shows several people running up to the overturned fuel tanker, trying to collect as much gasoline as they can carry.
Another recording, filmed from a nearby house overlooking the scene, shows the small crowd growing as word spreads of the fuel free-for-all.
Moments later, the fuel and fumes ignite, with both gasoline thieves and onlookers engulfed in flames.
Immediate justice: Moments later, both thieves and onlookers are engulfed in flames as the fuel ignites
Within seconds, the entire street is on fire, with flames and thick dark smoke rising high into the sky as the leaked gasoline burns.
It is not known how many people were injured in the incident.
The videos were reportedly filmed at an unknown location near Alexandria, Egypt, and posted online on Sunday.

Giant Egyptian gas field may extend into Cyprus waters

Greek CypriotEnergy Minister Yiorgos Lakkotrypis has said that his administration is investigating if a newfound offshore gas field in the eastern Mediterranean Sea extends into the island’s waters.
Speaking on Tuesday, the Greek Cypriot official said whether the giant Zohr gas field recently discovered in the EgyptianNile Delta extends into Block 11 of the island’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ) will be determined in the “coming days” as researchers study geological evidence.
"Two things must extend to our EEZ to have a shared field, the geological structure of the seabed and the gas field as such," Lakkotrypis said, adding that the find was encouraging to exploration efforts in the island’s continental shelf.
Block 11, located just six kilometres from the Zohr field, is currently being leased by French energy firm Total.
The discovery of the 100 square kilometre Zohr gas field in the Shorouk Block by Italian energy firm Eni was declared late in August. It is the largest known gas field in the Mediterranean to date, holding an estimated 30 trillion cubic feet of gas.
Eni signed an energy exploration deal with Egypt worth $2 billion last June, allowing the Italian giant to explore in Sinai, the Gulf of Suez, the Mediterranean and areas in the Nile Delta.
Egypt, which was traditionally an exporter of natural gas, has been experiencing an energy crisis since 2011 due to increasing consumption and declining production, and has thus turned into a net importer.
In a bid to revive the country’s gas production, Egypt under President Abdel-Fattah el Sisi secured $36.2 billion in investment deals, after a three-day conference held in the Red Sea resort town of Sharm el Sheikh in March.
During the conference, Eni signed an agreement worth $5 billion over 4-5 years for concessions in the Mediterranean, the Western Desert, the Nile Delta and Sinai. The deals also include a record investment by British Petroleum and its Russian partner DEA of $12 billion in Egyptian gas fields that will produce 3 billion barrels of oil.

An Italian energy company says it has discovered a ″supergiant″ gas field in the Mediterranean Sea covering about one－hundred square kilometers.
The gas field could hold the energy equivalent of about five－and－a－half billion barrels of oil.
Eni ，... the company which unearthed it，... says it won′t know the field′s true size until it begins to develop it.
Located in the deep waters off the northern coast of Egypt， Eni claims the gas field could be the largest in the world.
The company estimates that，... once developed，... the field could satisfy Egypt′s natural gas demand for ″decades.″

Egyptian prime minister on visit to Amman

SHOTLIST
1. Wide of Egyptian Prime MinisterHesham Kandil and Jordanian Prime MinisterAbdullah Ensour walking toward podium for news conference
2. Cameras
3. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Hesham Kandil, Egyptian Prime Minister:
"Regarding Israel, it's a dispute between the Egyptian company and the supplier company, it's a contractual dispute, and it has nothing to do with politics. There are legal problems between the two companies."
4. Cameraman
5. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Hesham Kandil, Egyptian Prime Minister:
"From today we will adhere to the flow of gas in adequate quantities to the Jordanian side, God willing, we hope in Egypt to discover new sources for gas soon."
6. Reporters
7. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Hesham Kandil, Egyptian Prime Minister:
"We all suffer the most pain at what is happening in Syria, the country we know and love. We hope the ruler (Bashar Assad) returns to his senses, and to consider the public interest and return peace to this brotherly country."
8. Wide of news conference
9. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Hesham Kandil, Egyptian Prime Minister:
"We've agreed, me and the Jordanian prime minister, that Jordan and Egypt, with their long experience in peace, to contribute in uniting the Palestinians, because it's the base for establishing the dream of Palestinian state."
10. Reporters
11. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Abdullah Ensour, Jordan's Prime Minister:
"It was agreed between us and the Egyptian side on the implementation of the agreement in its entirely. We didn't negotiate the agreement. The agreement exists and is signed and we are obliged to implement it."
12. Wide of news conference
STORYLINE
Egypt's Prime Minister Hesham Kandil said its natural gas supplies, badly needed by neighbouring Jordan, have resumed after talks with his Jordanian counterpart in Amman.
Kandil told reporters on Thursday that Egypt would pump between 190 to 210 (m) million cubic feet of gas per day to Jordan, almost three times the amount it had been providing in recent months to the energy-starved country.
Jordan has depended on Egyptian gas to generate 80 per cent of its electricity, but with supply interrupted more than a dozen times since February by militants attacking the Sinai pipeline, it had to resort to using heavy fuel and diesel to keep national power plants running.
Jordan said this shift has cost the country 4.2 (m) million US dollars (3.16 (m) million euros) a day.
Kandil added that a halt in supplies of natural gas to Israel was related to a contract dispute rather than Egyptian policy after the Muslim Brotherhood won Egypt's presidency this past June.
He also expressed hope that the spiralling bloodshed in Syria would soon end, calling on PresidentBashar al-Assad to "return to his senses" in the 21-month-long crises which has seen more than 40,000 killed.
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(27 Sep 2011) SHOTLIST
++NIGHT SHOTS++
1. Wide of fire
2. Mid of pipeline on fire
3. Wide of fire
4. Mid of pipeline on fire
STORYLINE
Security officials say gunmen have attacked Egypt''''s gas pipeline to Israel in the northern Sinai Peninsula.
It is the sixth attack on the pipeline since the popular uprising that ousted longtime Egyptian leader Hosni Mubarak in February.
The officials say assailants in two pickup trucks struck a pumping station on the pipeline about 15 miles (25 kilometres) west of the region''''s main city of el-Arish before dawn on Tuesday, causing a loud explosion and fire.
It was not immediately clear whether the blast was the result of gunfire or whether the gunmen planted explosives and detonated them.
The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorised to brief the media, said one person was injured in the attack.
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How natural gas could be a geopolitical game-changer in the Mideast

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It's a discovery that could easily shake up the geopolitical order in the Middle East. Deep under the eastern Mediterranean lies the largest natural gas basin ever found on Europe's doorstep. But the gas fields often coincide with disputed borders between rival nations. Our reporter Marine Pradel investigated this lucrative resource, which everyone wants a piece of.
The billions of cubic metres of natural gas discovered in recent years off Israel, Egypt and Cyprus form what is now called the "Levantine Basin", the largest natural gas reservoir within easy reach of Europe.
The first major deposit, known as Tamar, was discovered in 2009 off the coast of Haifa, Israel, by a consortium made up of Noble Energy (US) and Delek-Avner (Israel). Other gas fields were later discovered in the same zone of the "Levantine Basin": Leviathan (Israel), Aphrodite (Cyprus), but most importantly Zohr, in 2015 off the coast of Egypt: the largest gas field ever discovered in the Mediterranean, larger than all the others combined. It was found by the Italian oil giant ENI, which has already started to exploit it and is aiming to start production by the end of 2017.
Meanwhile, Israel, supported by its US ally, is drilling away, driven by a free-market and idealistic vision: exploiting the gas will oblige the countries of the region to co-operate as business partners, which will in turn create peace and stability.
But the gas under the Mediterranean Sea may also carry within it the seeds of new conflicts. On the divided island of Cyprus, it threatens reunification efforts. In Lebanon, its location - straddling the disputed maritime boundary with Israel - boosts the belligerent rhetoric of the armed Hezbollah group.
It is hoped the gas could be worth billions of dollars, and all eyes are on the highly coveted European gas market, which Russia would like to keep for itself.
Speaking to FRANCE 24 in Washington, the US Special Envoy and Coordinator for InternationalEnergyAffairs summarised the situation. “All of a sudden, it’s not just a bunch of fishermen that care about those waters. Suddenly, there’s billions and billions of dollars”, he explained. The stakes are certainly high. In total, nearly 3,500 billion cubic metres of natural gas could lie under the eastern Mediterranean, according to a study by the US Geological Survey.
From Egypt to Syria via Lebanon, Israel and Cyprus, our reporter investigated this precious resource, a double-edged sword that awakens old Cold War reflexes and could well upset the geopolitical order of an already unstable region.
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Egyptian FN-49 8x57mm

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Egyptian Hakim 8x57mm

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Egyptian Hakim 8x57mm

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In this video we shoot and discuss the EgyptianHakim chambered in 8mm Mauser. These rifles were based off the SwedishAG-42 Ljungman and were built to utilize the massive stockpiles of 8mm ammunition the Egyptians owned post WW2. The Hakim differs slightly from the AG-42 in that it features an adjustable gas system and a more substantial muzzle break to combat recoil from the more powerful 8mm cartridge. This particular example was produced in 1960 and is just an absolute joy to shoot as you will see. Stay tuned, much more military surplus content inbound.
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Pharaohs and fortune, gods and gold, magic and murder, tombs and treasure. That’s just a little of the mythology evoked when you mention the pyramids. These ancient buildings in the dessert are shrouded in mystery and steeped in legend. And though there are literally 1000s of ancient pyramids all across the world, when you say “the pyramids” to almost anyone they think of that same place: the Giza PyramidComplex. With mysteries such as the Great Pyramid and the Sphinx, these ancient wonders leave experts with more questions than answers. What is their true purpose? Who actually built them? Could they have been 1000s of years old when the Egyptians found them? And, of course, how were the aliens involved? This week we dust off our fedoras, pack up the camels, and go in search of the truth. Plus, a programming error makes Conspiracy Bot nice (we hope it’s permanent), Giorgio Tsoukalos stops by the show to tell us about ALIENS (not really but we play clips), and why don’t people eat inside Pizza Hut anymore (unless it’s across from the Sphinx)? All of that and more on the podcast that has NO IDEA where the pyramids came from and we’re definitely not saying it was aliens, but it was aliens - Hysteria 51.
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FN 49 Egyptian 8MM - Complete Disassembly (rifle and bolt)

In this video I completely disassemble (DetailStrip) my newly acquired FN 49 Egyptian 8MM rifle.
I disassembled everything, as much as possible, except the gas cylinder, front sight, and muzzle cap.
I got it today, and this would be my very first time disassembling a FN 49 rifle. Hope this video helps someone who needs to clean or repair their FN 49.
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INTRO Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute

The Egyptian Petroleum Research Institution (EPRI) is a governmental organization in Egypt founded by the presidential decree 541 in 1974. It is under the umbrella of the Ministry of Scientific Research and Technology, to help advance the development of studies and applications within the oil sector, and to find solutions to both long and short term technical problems.
To effectively carry out this role the Ministry of petroleum is authorized for up to 50% of the EPRI's board of director shares; the Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources and Development is the head of the EPRI board, other members who are appointed by him to support and back the EPRI mission.

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Murky Waters: Natural Gas in the Eastern Mediterranean

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